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Verstappen Dominates Japanese Grand Prix, Clinches Constructors’ Championship for Red Bull

Verstappen is well set to claim his third world title in Qatar

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Aditya Saikrishna
Aditya Saikrishna
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JAPAN: Max Verstappen delivered a masterclass performance at the Suzuka circuit, securing his 13th victory of the season and ensuring Red Bull’s triumph in the Constructors’ Championship.

The Dutchman left his rivals trailing behind, clinching the top spot with a staggering lead of almost 20 seconds ahead of Lando Norris in second place, followed by Oscar Piastri in third.

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Verstappen’s impeccable start from pole position set the tone for the race, thwarting a challenge from Oscar Piastri and allowing Norris to slip into second place. A cascade of collisions ensued behind them, with drivers like Sainz, Perez, and Hamilton jostling for position, resulting in a safety car intervention.

As the safety car retreated on lap 4, Verstappen wasted no time in accelerating, leaving Norris in his wake. Valtteri Bottas, plagued by misfortune, retired his vehicle after sustaining damage, while Logan Sargeant received a penalty for an incident with Bottas.

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Further down the field, a gripping battle unfolded between Russell and Hamilton, showcasing moments of intense rivalry. Verstappen’s strategic pit stop on lap 19 allowed him to regain the lead, solidifying his position at the forefront.

Meanwhile, Norris opted for a two-stop strategy, closing the gap between himself and Russell. With strategic tire changes and calculated moves, Norris successfully secured second place, while Piastri followed his teammate to claim a well-deserved third position.

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Sergio Perez’s tumultuous race day included multiple pit stops and penalties, ultimately leading to his retirement, while teammate Verstappen soared to victory. This remarkable performance by Red Bull meant they clinched the Constructors’ Championship, securing an insurmountable lead in the standings.

Interestingly, Red Bull decided to “unretire” Sergio Perez’s car to avoid getting a grid penalty in Qatar due to the unserved five-second time penalty he had received earlier in the race after a safety car infringement.

In a thrilling conclusion to the Japanese Grand Prix, Max Verstappen’s exceptional skill and Red Bull’s strategic prowess shone through, marking a pivotal moment in the Formula 1 season.

With this victory, Verstappen’s dominance in the championship remains unchallenged, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next race in Qatar.

Also Read: Verstappen Dominates Practice Rounds at Japanese GP, Red Bull Sends a Strong Signal

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